What's In My Splitboarding Backpack
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2022
- This is part 2 to "What's In My Backpack for Splitboarding" video series. This time I felt like I should film this while in the backcountry.
My Gear List:
Snow Safety
MSR Operator Shovel - bit.ly/3tMBFmw
MSR Striker 320cm Probe - bit.ly/3qKSRqJ
Black Diamond Guide Snow Saw - bit.ly/3INuPBp
Paracord - amzn.to/37Z7uzV
Extra Gear:
Patagonia Stromstride Jacket - bit.ly/3V9MFGu
Patagonia DAS Light Insulated Hoody - bit.ly/3oBDeDx
Arc'teryx Beanie - bit.ly/3BR90QF
Revo Bode Miller Goggle - amzn.to/3HX6WL7
Giro Ascent Google - amzn.to/36yxAcX
Dakine Bronco Glove - bit.ly/3wNA6qj
First Aid Kit:
SOL Emergency Bivy - amzn.to/3tRfHPn
Medical Surgical Sheers - amzn.to/36wl8dL
Hand Warmers - amzn.to/3NyWklW
Israeli Bandage - amzn.to/3IPUCc4
Goss - amzn.to/3iKHz11
Ankle Wrap - amzn.to/3LnToGF
Horse Wrap Tape - amzn.to/3wJONKT
Surgical Gloves - amzn.to/3IM5J5T
Shammy - amzn.to/36Zq8r6
Bandages -
Repair Kit:
Pipe Wrench Fixer - amzn.to/36Zq8r6
Spark R&D Ratchet, Screws & Ladders - www.sparkrandd.com/product/sp...
AA Batteries - amzn.to/35mr0ph
AAA Batteries - amzn.to/35mr0ph
Zip Ties - amzn.to/3FNfKR3
Leatherman Crunch Multi Tool with Vice Grip - amzn.to/3v79UEY
Additional Items:
Headlamp -
Voile Ski Straps - amzn.to/3NtLaPf
Garmin inReach Explorer+ - amzn.to/3IS1NRb
Hestra Alpine Pro Gloves - amzn.to/38bXqDY
Rossignol Pro Tour Poles - bit.ly/3HhS1Km
Cardiff Lynx 162 Splitboard - bit.ly/3hHNUgR
Spark R&D Surge Bindings - bit.ly/3jeh6wl - Спорт
emergency blanket is always handy
yes brilliant, I believe these is Space Blanket tucked into my first aid kid. Need to update everything again.
id suggest adding a chest seal (hyfin vent) and a hypodermic needle (in sterile pkg). rib fractures and chest penetrating trauma in a slide are common, those above items will help you decompress potential instances of pneumothorax. and they would not take up much room.
@Geoff Levy yes, if there is a tension pneumothorax, needle decompression would be life saving. if there is penetrating chest trauma, a chest seal would help with preventing a tension pneumothorax.
Thank you Neil this is really helpful. And as you mentioned those 2 would take up little to no space and add very little weight to the kit. So the chest seal is super sticky my guess? As there may be hair, mud, snow etc on the surface?
@Geoff Levy cheers guys, doing the same today for my kit. Appreciate the back and forth. Amazing how much stuff in my kit came from hearing what other people carried in theirs.
I would also recommend carrying a few tabs of Benadryl especially if you're guiding and especially in the spring when bees and such are more active. I've had people get bad allergic reactions before and the Benadryl can be very helpful. As to the chest seal and decompressing needle comment, the needle needs to be larger bore, long and hollow to penetrate the chest wall and allow air to escape. A plain needle will not work and a injection needle will likely be too small and short. Chest seals are helpful though in a pinch you can make one out of a piece of plastic taped down on the sides. All of this is on the more advanced side and I would recommend taking the proper medical courses for those reading if you want to learn. I am a doctor in the military so I have a fair amount of experience with this sort of thing.
Any thoughts on Karakoram bindings? I'm in the market right now and can't quite figure out if Spark or Karakoram is better.
We like the Sparks for overall Reliability.
What jacket and pants are you rocking?
Hey Timz, The Jacket is the Patagonia Stormrider Jacket. bit.ly/3umU1cL and the pants are from Quiksilver but they are discontinued and can't find another pair anywhere. Bummer. Time for a new pair of pants next year. These are 3 years old now. Ha I must really like em.
Could I get the name of that patagonia backpack?
sure I put link in the description. Turns out it's only 30L which really surprised me. If that's truly the case its a huge 30L pack.
@@MountainWeeklyNews is it the 30L patagonia snowdrifter backpack?
Food? Water?
part 2